dc.contributor.author | Odagiu, Irina | de |
dc.contributor.author | Vintila, Iuliana | de |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-04-26T13:13:14Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-04-26T13:13:14Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2015 | de |
dc.identifier.issn | 2300-2697 | de |
dc.identifier.uri | http://www.scipress.com/ILSHS.56.64.pdf | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/56993 | |
dc.description.abstract | Input data from Students Food Behavior, Preference and Lifestyle Questionnaire conducted with 376 students from University "Dunarea de Jos" Galati was analyzed from socio-demographic criteria. The sample socio-demographic characteristics of the student population beside the general food & eating habits by gender were investigated in Part I of the social research study. The pattern of eating behavior and lifestyle, food behavior influences, self-appreciation of the actual impact on the healthy, emotional & intellectual status and intention of food behavior change was investigated in Part II. The correlation coefficients between food behavior & lifestyle, societal influences and intention of food behavior change variables were analyzed statistically beside the food behavior variables inter-correlation. A slightly negative correlation between energy intake and breakfast consummation [r (1,3)= -0.049] respectively habit of regular sport making [r (1,7)= -0.070] was reported. Energy intake was positive associated with increasing of Body Mass Index (BMI) [r (1,2)= 0.260] and slightly with regular meals [r (1,4)= 0.014]. The overfeeding was associated with the breakfast skipping, super-size and over calories meals and sedentary habits. BMI sample distribution was significantly decrease by sport making habit [r (2,7)= 0.109] and regular pondered meals [r (2,4)= -0.055]. The frequent snacking and the repressive effect of non-desirable overweight social model disseminate aggressively by friends and media increase the student’s weight control, especially in girl's case. | en |
dc.language | en | de |
dc.subject.ddc | Sociology & anthropology | en |
dc.subject.ddc | Psychology | en |
dc.subject.ddc | Psychologie | de |
dc.subject.ddc | Soziologie, Anthropologie | de |
dc.subject.other | Food Behaviour; Lifestyle; Societal Influences | de |
dc.title | Food behaviour correlated with societal influences and health, emotional & intellectual status in a Romanian students population | de |
dc.description.review | begutachtet (peer reviewed) | de |
dc.description.review | peer reviewed | en |
dc.source.journal | International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences | |
dc.publisher.country | CHE | |
dc.source.issue | 56 | de |
dc.subject.classoz | Social Psychology | en |
dc.subject.classoz | Sozialpsychologie | de |
dc.subject.classoz | Medizinsoziologie | de |
dc.subject.classoz | Medical Sociology | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | nutrition | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | female pupil | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | demographic factors | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Auswirkung | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | pupil | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | eating behavior | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Romania | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | overweight | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Ernährung | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | impact | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Schülerin | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | Rumänien | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | soziale Faktoren | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | demographische Faktoren | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | Schüler | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | social factors | en |
dc.subject.thesoz | Essverhalten | de |
dc.subject.thesoz | Übergewicht | de |
dc.rights.licence | Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 | en |
dc.rights.licence | Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0 | de |
internal.status | formal und inhaltlich fertig erschlossen | de |
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dc.type.stock | article | de |
dc.type.document | journal article | en |
dc.type.document | Zeitschriftenartikel | de |
dc.source.pageinfo | 64-73 | de |
internal.identifier.classoz | 10215 | |
internal.identifier.classoz | 10706 | |
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internal.identifier.document | 32 | |
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dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ILSHS.56.64 | de |
dc.description.pubstatus | Published Version | en |
dc.description.pubstatus | Veröffentlichungsversion | de |
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